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CPS Energy is buying the old AT&T building off McCullough and Avenue B as its new headquarters building. The sale price is confidential, but Bexar County Appraisal District records show that the ...
CPS Energy and its customers could be facing a $1 billion bill for February’s weather-related power crisis, though utility officials say they are doing what they can to protect customers.
The utility sent the Business Journal photos of move-in day taken by its photographer as CPS Energy was not allowing outside personnel in the building, per pandemic regulations.
Activists say CPS Energy’s weatherization programs and existing bill aid not enough for some residents struggling with high ...
CPS Energy will have to pay $60 million in damages to a San Antonio woman and her son after a jury found the city-owned utility’s negligence led to a gas leak that caused their East Side house ...
CPS Energy today demolished the second of four boilers scheduled for dismantling at its 62-year old WB Tuttle power plant. Construction workers used Caterpillar machines to pull the support beams ...
San Antonio's city-owned utility company CPS Energy has released new details, timelines and vendor opportunities for its new headquarters.
CPS Energy said those who were without power for 48 hours or more will receive an additional one-time credit tiered from $50 to $100 on April 10.
CPS Energy said Monday that it had struck a deal with California-based Silver Spring Networks to develop a communications system for the city-owned utility.
SAN ANTONIO — CPS Energy is hoping to clear up any concerns you may have this winter season. Company reps say they have done all they can do and are ready in case another deadly winter storm ...
“CPS went on record as wanting to develop a 100-megawatt centralized solar installation,” said Bill Sinkin, the celebrity-grade 95-year-old founder of Solar San Antonio.
CPS Energy: No personal customer data leaked in recirculating 2023 cyberattack A hacker alleging to have information from the breach has been posting to a cybercriminal forum.